Atlantic Records wants the identity of the person who leaked a song off the "Suicide Squad" soundtrack, and it's demanding Reddit help find the culprit.
In docs, Atlantic says it sent a few digital copies of the Twenty One Pilots track "Heathens" to a tight-knit group ... roughly a week before it was scheduled to drop to the public.
The recipients included the band and several label execs, but the following day the track surfaced online. Atlantic says someone uploaded it to Dropfile.io, then shared the link on Reddit.
tøp has leaked their own stuff before, so I really don't know why this would be an exception, they had been hinting about it for months and they tweeted lyrics from the song in morse code the same day it leaked, I guess Atlantic Records is just clueless
Warner Music (owner of Atlantic) can't afford Spyware protection, they've been losing money (and trying to avoid bankruptcy by hilariously selling itself and rejecting UMG's permission to buy WMG) ever since being owned by an holding company (Access Industries) that supports Scott Walker, a Republican candidate that strongly opposed Gay marriage. Oh well, that's just the way it is.
Atlantic is on their **** with these leaks today. They got several peoples twitters for leaking that 2 minute JoJo snippet and now this. slay atlantic :worships:
Atlantic is on their **** with these leaks today. They got several peoples twitters for leaking that 2 minute JoJo snippet and now this. slay atlantic :worships: